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KMID : 0904020110270020085
Journal of Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
2011 Volume.27 No. 2 p.85 ~ p.88
Proximalization of Arterial Inflow for the Treatment of Access-Related Steal Syndrome
Kim Suh-Min

Min Seung-Kee
Ahn Sang-Hyun
Park Tae-Jin
Min Sang-Il
Ha Jong-Won
Kim Sang-Joon
Abstract
Hemodialysis access-related arterial steal syndrome can result in serious complications, such as tissue loss and amputation. Several methods have been used to treat arterial steal syndrome, but controversy persists regarding the optimal technique. Here we present a case of arterial steal syndrome successfully treated with proximalization of arterial inflow (PAI). A 63-year-old man with a brachial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula (AVF) was admitted with complaints of coldness and pain in the left hand and fingers. Duplex sonography and angiography revealed arterial steal and occlusion of the distal radial artery. He was underwent PAI which included transsection of the AVF just distal to the previous anastomosis and attachment of the arterialized vein to a more proximal portion of the brachial artery with a 4-mm expanded polytetrafluoroethylene graft. Digital arterial flow was restored, and his symptoms subsequently were relieved. The AVF was well-functioning without any ischemic symptoms after 3-month follow-up.
KEYWORD
Vascular access, Steal syndrome, Proximalization of arterial inflow
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